Now Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton, the House of Representatives and the Senate have staked out their initial positions on education finance and policy for the next two years.
To assist school district leaders to understand the implications of these positions, MREA created a side-by-side comparison of key issues and assembled the resources and school district runs produced by the Governor, House and Senate. View the side-by-side comparison.
E-12 Proposals |
Education Target |
Proposal Resources |
Impact by School District |
Governor | $708 million | Plan Overview | |
House | $270 million | Bill Text | |
Senate | $300 million
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Bill Text |
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[…] The proposals presented by the Senate, House and Governor are, in many ways, quite far apart. It will take time to agree on a compromise. Learn more about the plans. […]
[…] After an intense month of cobbling together and passing omnibus budget bills, Minnesota legislators left the Capitol for their traditional Passover/Easter break.The GOP majorities and Gov. Mark Dayton are miles apart on the operating budget, taxes and numerous policy provisions contained in the omnibus bills. View the proposals and their impact. […]
[…] Minnesota legislators returned from break last week and immediately went to work setting up conference committees for their budget and tax bills. The E-12 conference committee met twice to conduct perfunctory work, including walking through the extensive side-bv-side of the House and Senate education bills. See the proposals and their impacts at a glance. […]